MDC-T’s last mile to demise
Reason Wafawarowa
In Nelson Chamisa’s world Zimbabwe “saunters towards the demise of the ultimate phase of a hard transition,” and he believes the people of this country have “subliminally” long stored decisions about an ideal future. But have they?
It is just as good that the MDC-T organising secretary realises the pending MDC-T demise coming with the last phase of the misnamed Global Political Agreement, and the confession that the MDC-T has been in Government for three years doing nothing but “subliminally” stalling decisions about an ideal future for the country is quite telling.
Farmers challenged
Agriculture ReporterSTAKEHOLDERS in the agriculture sector yesterday challenged farmers to be innovative and avoid waiting for government handouts every season. The stakeholders condemned the dependency syndrome that
Pasipamire declared liberation war hero
Herald Reporter
Former Harare province Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association vice-chairman and Zimbabwe Broadcasting Holdings board member, Cde Christopher Pasipamire has been declared a
Khaya Moyo launches monthly newsletter
Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has launched a monthly newsletter to be distributed to his party’s grassroots membership. The newsletter, which is called The People, will be distributed to
Small-scale gold production surges
Small-scale gold producers are increasing their production to compete with major players in the sector, latest figures from Government show.Micro-finance institutions call for long term licences
Business ReporterTHE Zimbabwe Association of Micro-finance Institutions has urged authorities to issue long term licences to micro-finance firms to promote the growth and development of the sector.
Kujatana Peace Half Marathon postponed
Lovemore Dube
THE sponsors of the Twalumba Kujatana Peace Half Marathon held in Binga every year, have pushed this year’s race to October to give athletes who represented Zimbabwe at the Olympics time to rest.Zim, SA youths in partnership
Leonard Ncube
YOUTHS in Zimbabwe have partnered with their South African counterparts in an empowerment drive aimed at creating synergies and business opportunities.
The development is in line with Government indigenisation and empowerment policy which bore the Youth Fund.
The partnership between Inotho Kwabatsha/Upfumi Kuvadiki and South African TLSP will see hundreds of thousands of Zimbabwean youths benefiting through investment opportunities the partnership will bring.
Bosso pair out of derby
Ricky Zililo
Tuku birthday gig set for Kwekwe
Midlands Correspondent




